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'FAILING AT NORMAL' : dharma talk and meditation with Phra Pandit
There is a good reason that so many movies and stories hover around the idea of something important and real that is crudial to life, is being overlooked. Think of the Matrix, or The Trueman Show : this is a common theme for humanity. Once that suspicion has arisen, you will forever keep returning to it, until you figure out what it is (and not by 'figuring out' anything!). This was mentioned by the Buddha himself, who gave a cute story to show how once bitten, one cannot forget.

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Speaker:
Venerable Pandit has been an ordained Buddhist monk in Thailand since 1996. He has a degree in Psychology and a MA in Buddhist Studies. His focus is on early Buddhist teachings, enlightenment traditions, story and fairy tales, and psychology - all from the perspective of a real meditation practice. Expect clear and precise delivery, and a little humour!

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Inviting:
Everyone is welcome, from beginners to experienced meditators. We meet to support and encourage each other in our practice. If you are a beginner, some instructions will be given; experienced meditators can develop their own practice.

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Venue:
Baan Aree is a Thai Buddhist Center, please wear something that is comfortable and modest. It is very close to Ari BTS Station.
Map link : https://maps.app.goo.gl/gmVjmWt6mazuNXMt6
Enter through the passage between EXIM building and the gas station. (Baan Aree is also the home of Kid Mai Death Awareness Cafe - so you can also follow directions for that on G Maps)

As is usual with Buddhist teachings, there is no charge for this event. However, the Little Bangkok Sangha follows the Buddhist custom of Dana (generosity). The teachings and the venue are offered as an act of generosity, and those receiving them can, if they wish, reciprocate by making donations. These go towards the teacher’s and venue's costs. Boxes for Dana will be provided.

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Programme:
• 6:00 Baan Aree opens
• 6:30 pm group meditation
• 7:00 pm Dhamma talk
• 8:00 pm (ish) finish

Related topics

Buddhism
Buddhist Meditation
Meditation
Mindfulness
Spiritual Awakening

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